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IA # Name Type Custodial Package Date Created DBIC Approval Status Status Usage File # General Description Remote Procedure Routine Date Activated
IA # Name Type Custodial Package Date Created DBIC Approval Status Status Usage File # General Description Remote Procedure Routine Date Activated
7402 EXAM LOCK CHECK Routine ISI IMAGING 2023/01/05 APPROVED Active Private
The ISI Rad Client application is a plug-in replacement
for VistA Imaging's VistARad client. ISI Rad uses all of the existing VistA
Imaging Server software (RPC calls, routines, files, etc.) in the same way as
VistARad. In some cases, to support new features that VistARad does not have,
new ISI Server software uses many of the same subroutines and files in the
same manner as VistARad; session initialization; fetching exam info and image
info; exam locking; exam list data management; etc.
ISI Rad ISI*1.1*110 provides a Report Entry Function within the ISI Rad
radiology workstation client application. When the case of interest is
selected, the program must determine the current lock status of the exam to
allow or deny access to report updating by the current user.
Revision: Added 11/16/23: This ICR was originally set-up for ISI IMAGING to be
a subscriber to an IMAGING Routine. MAGJ is now excluded from the IMAGING
package and has been added to the ISI IMAGING package as an additional prefix.
As a result ISI IMAGING is both the Custodian and Subscriber. Though this ICR
is no longer needed, the decision was made to leave the ICR in place for
historical purposes.
MAGJLS2B 2023/03/03
7403 SAVE EXAM LIST DATA Routine ISI IMAGING 2023/01/05 APPROVED Active Private
The ISI Rad Client application is a plug-in replacement
for VistA Imaging's VistARad client. ISI Rad uses all of the existing VistA
Imaging Server software (RPC calls, routines, files, etc.) in the same way as
VistARad. In some cases, to support new features that VistARad does not have,
new ISI Server software uses many of the same subroutines and files in the
same manner as VistARad; session initialization; fetching exam info and image
info; exam locking, exam list data management; etc.
ISI Rad ISI*1.1*110 provides exams list functions within the ISI Rad radiology
workstation client application--Favorites exams, and a dynamic query exams
list. When compiling these lists, this subroutine call is used to save output
data.
Revision: Added 11/16/23: This ICR was originally set-up for ISI IMAGING to be
a subscriber to an IMAGING Routine. MAGJ is now excluded from the IMAGING
package and has been added to the ISI IMAGING package as an additional prefix.
As a result ISI IMAGING is both the Custodian and Subscriber. Though this ICR
is no longer needed, the decision was made to leave the ICR in place for
historical purposes.
MAGJLS3 2023/03/08
7404 GET EXAM DATA Routine ISI IMAGING 2023/01/05 APPROVED Active Private
The ISI Rad CLIENT application is a plug-in replacement
for VistA Imaging's VistARad client. ISI Rad uses all of the existing VistA
Imaging SERVER software (RPC calls, routines, files, etc.) in the same way as
VistARad. In some cases, to support new features that VistARad does not have,
new ISI SERVER software uses many of the same subroutines and files in the
same manner as VistARad: session initialization; fetching Exam info and Image
info; Exam Locking; Exam List data management; etc.
ISI Rad ISI*1.1*110 provides features including Report Entry, Notes entry, and
Exams List functions within the ISI Rad radiology workstation client
application. Whenever an exam of interest is being processed for any of these
functions, this subroutine is called to retrieve all data required to perform
said function.
Revision: Added 11/16/23: This ICR was originally set-up for ISI IMAGING to be
a subscriber to an IMAGING Routine. MAGJ is now excluded from the IMAGING
package and has been added to the ISI IMAGING package as an additional prefix.
As a result ISI IMAGING is both the Custodian and Subscriber. Though this ICR
is no longer needed, the decision was made to leave the ICR in place for
historical purposes.
MAGJUTL1 2023/03/07
7405 IMAGE INFORMATION Routine ISI IMAGING 2023/01/05 APPROVED Active Private
The ISI Rad CLIENT application is a plug-in replacement
for VistA Imaging's VistARad client. ISI Rad uses all of the existing VistA
Imaging SERVER software (RPC calls, routines, files, etc.) in the same way as
VistARad. In some cases, to support new features that VistARad does not have,
new ISI SERVER software uses many of the same subroutines and files in the
same manner as VistARad: session initialization; fetching Exam info and Image
info; Exam Locking; Exam List data management; etc.
ISI Rad ISI*1.1*110 provides a Favorites exams list function within the ISI
Rad radiology workstation client application. When compiling the lists for
output, this subroutine is called to fetch # of images for the exam, and the
Date/Time of Image capture for displaying in the list.
Revision: Added 11/16/23: This ICR was originally set-up for ISI IMAGING to be
a subscriber to an IMAGING Routine. MAGJ is now excluded from the IMAGING
package and has been added to the ISI IMAGING package as an additional prefix.
As a result ISI IMAGING is both the Custodian and Subscriber. Though this ICR
is no longer needed, the decision was made to leave the ICR in place for
historical purposes.
MAGJUTL2 2023/03/03
7406 INITIALIZE MAGJOB ARRAY Routine ISI IMAGING 2023/01/05 APPROVED Active Private
The ISI Rad CLIENT application is a plug-in replacement
for VistA Imaging's VistARad client. ISI Rad uses all of the existing VistA
Imaging SERVER software (RPC calls, routines, files, etc.) in the same way as
VistARad. In some cases, to support new features that VistARad does not have,
new ISI SERVER software uses many of the same subroutines and files in the
same manner as VistARad: session initialization; fetching Exam info and Image
info; Exam Locking; Exam List data management; etc.
ISI Rad ISI*1.1*110 provides a feature for Notes entry and display within the
ISI Rad radiology workstation client application; the Notes display is
implemented as a subroutine call within the Display radiology Report or
Requisition functions. These functions may be called by other Imaging
applications (i.e., not VistARad nor ISI Rad). If a non-ISI Rad application
calls Display radiology Report or Requisition, the program must initialize the
MAGJOB array.
Revision: Added 11/16/23: This ICR was originally set-up for ISI IMAGING to be
a subscriber to an IMAGING Routine. MAGJ is now excluded from the IMAGING
package and has been added to the ISI IMAGING package as an additional prefix.
As a result ISI IMAGING is both the Custodian and Subscriber. Though this ICR
is no longer needed, the decision was made to leave the ICR in place for
historical purposes.
MAGJUTL3 2023/03/07
7407 GET PRINTSET STATUS Routine ISI IMAGING 2023/01/05 APPROVED Active Private
The ISI Rad CLIENT application is a plug-in replacement
for VistA Imaging's VistARad client. ISI Rad uses all of the existing VistA
Imaging SERVER software (RPC calls, routines, files, etc.) in the same way as
VistARad. In some cases, to support new features that VistARad does not have,
new ISI SERVER software uses many of the same subroutines and files in the
same manner as VistARad: session initialization; fetching Exam info and Image
info; Exam Locking; Exam List data management; etc.
ISI IMAGING ISI*1.1*110 provides a Report Entry function within the ISI Rad
radiology workstation client application. When the case of interest is
selected, the program must retrieve the correct Accession number to use for
the exam, resolved per the PRINTSET status, with the associated accession
numbers per the PRINTSET status, so that the report entry session processes
correctly for all related exams.
Revision: Added 11/16/23: This ICR was originally set-up for ISI IMAGING to be
a subscriber to an IMAGING Routine. MAGJ is now excluded from the IMAGING
package and has been added to the ISI IMAGING package as an additional prefix.
As a result ISI IMAGING is both the Custodian and Subscriber. Though this ICR
is no longer needed, the decision was made to leave the ICR in place for
historical purposes.
MAGJUTL6 2023/03/07